Gas Networks warn about a new wave of fraudulent messages: how to respond.
Fraudsters are trying to gain access to clients' data through phishing emails from 'Gas Networks'
Fraudsters send phishing emails pretending to be the 'Gas Networks' company with the aim of obtaining personal information. This was reported by the company's press service.
In these fake messages, fraudsters force users to sign contracts, pay gas bills, and sign completion acts by clicking on suspicious links.
'Gas Networks' emphasizes that the official email address of the company has the domain @grmu.com.ua. Any other variations of addresses are fakes.
The company urges clients to be cautious and not to click on links from suspicious emails to avoid becoming victims of personal data loss.
Earlier, there were reports of fraud related to pensions: an expert discovered 3 new schemes.
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